Publications by authors named "Banerjee C"

We report a case of Acanthamoeba infection in an HCT recipient with steroid-refractory GVHD. We highlight the multiple challenges that free-living ameba infections present to the clinician, the clinical laboratory, transplant infectious disease for review, hospital epidemiology if nosocomial transmission is considered, and public health officials, as exposure source identification can be a significant challenge. Transplant physicians should include Acanthamoeba infections in their differential diagnosis of a patient with skin, sinus, lung, and/or brain involvement.

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  • The exposure of the protein PHB2 during the process of mitophagy is regulated by the ubiquitin-proteasome system and is linked to mitochondrial depolarization.
  • Research found that the interaction between VDAC1 (a voltage-dependent channel) and PHB2 increases during mitochondrial stress, facilitating the exposure of PHB2.
  • The study indicates that VDAC1 plays a critical role in optimizing PHB2 exposure at mitochondrial rupture sites, which could have implications for understanding neurodegenerative diseases.
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Objective: To explore causal associations between BMI-independent body fat distribution profiles and cerebrovascular disease risk, and to investigate potential mediators underlying these associations.

Methods: Leveraging data from genome wide association studies of BMI-independent gluteofemoral (GFAT), abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT), and visceral (VAT) adipose tissue volumes in UK Biobank, we selected variants associated with each trait, and performed univariable and multivariable mendelian randomization (MR) analyses on ischemic stroke and subtypes (large artery (LAS), cardioembolic (CES), small vessel (SVS)). We used coronary artery disease (CAD), carotid intima media thickness (cIMT), and an MRI-confirmed lacunar stroke as positive controls.

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Mammalian flavoenzyme Monoamine oxidase (MAO) resides on the outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) and it is involved in the metabolism of different monoamine neurotransmitters in brain. During MAO mediated oxidative deamination of relevant substrates, HO is released as a catalytic by-product, thus serving as a major source of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Under normal conditions, MAO mediated ROS is reported to propel the functioning of mitochondrial electron transport chain and phasic dopamine release.

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  • Cutaneous protothecosis is an uncommon infection that affects the skin and can spread systemically, requiring long-term treatment with medications that may have harmful side effects.
  • The case study focuses on a patient whose skin infection did not respond to standard triazole treatment.
  • The patient showed significant improvement after being treated with a new oral formulation of amphotericin B, which was effective without causing any toxicity.
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  • Non-canonical nucleotides, which are harmful by-products of metabolism, pose a risk to the genome integrity of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum due to their mutagenic effects.
  • The study presents the crystal structure of PfHAM1, a key enzyme that helps maintain nucleotide balance by removing these harmful nucleotides, revealing its unique dimeric form and specific binding properties.
  • Despite the essential role of PfHAM1 in managing these toxic nucleotides, P. falciparum can still survive without it in standard culture conditions, indicating that other mechanisms may also help the parasite cope with nucleotide stress.
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  • cVSSI and HDX-MS were used to study various DNA forms, including G-quadruplexes, triplex, and duplex DNA, revealing their conformational properties.
  • G-quadruplex DNA showed a 12% to 21% range in deuterium uptake, with different topologies having varying stability and protection levels of hydrogens.
  • The findings suggest that G-quadruplex structures exhibit unique hydrogen protection characteristics, and the study sets the stage for future research on DNA conformations and flexibility.
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Pediatric surgeons need to learn to give as much importance to the ethical approach as they have been giving to the systemic methodology in their clinical approach all along. The law of the land and the governmental rules also need to be kept in mind before deciding the final solution. They need to always put medical problems in the background of ethical context, reach a few solutions keeping in mind the available resources, and apply the best solution in the interest of their pediatric patients.

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Alba domain proteins, owing to their functional plasticity, play a significant role in organisms. Here, we report an intrinsic DNase activity of PfAlba6 from , an etiological agent responsible for human malignant malaria. We identified that tyrosine28 plays a critical role in the Mg driven 5'-3' DNase activity of PfAlba6.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is a deadly malignancy that demands effective therapeutic intervention capitalizing unique drug target/s. Here, we report that indomethacin, a cyclooxygenase non-selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, arrests GC cell growth by targeting mitochondrial deacetylase Sirtuin 3 (SIRT3). Interaction study revealed that indomethacin competitively inhibited SIRT3 by binding to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-binding site.

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Autoimmune inflammatory reaction after vaccination is a rare clinical entity. Reactive arthritis has been described after various vaccinations, but not after mpox vaccination. Here we present a case of recently diagnosed reactive arthritis after mpox vaccination that presented in the context of unrelenting fever and diarrhea complicated by migratory arthritis and anterior uveitis.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most prevalent age-related neurodegenerative disorders. Behavioral complexities worsen over time due to progressive dopaminergic (DArgic) neuronal loss at substantia nigra region of brain. Available treatments typically aim to increase dopamine (DA) levels at striatum.

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Macroautophagy/autophagy research often involves overexpressing proteins to investigate their localization, function and activity. However, this approach can disturb the inherent balance of cellular components, potentially affecting the integrity of the autophagy process. With the advent of genome-editing techniques like CRISPR-Cas9, it is now possible to tag endogenous proteins with fluorescent markers, enabling the study of their behaviors under more physiologically relevant conditions.

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  • Researchers investigated how ULK1, a key protein that starts autophagy, behaves at a molecular level during amino acid starvation.
  • They discovered that ULK1 forms clusters of up to 161 molecules at the endoplasmic reticulum, which are crucial for forming autophagosomes.
  • The study revealed that while ULK1 doesn't need to be active for the initial clustering, its activation is essential for the clusters to grow and interact with other important proteins like Atg14 and LC3B.
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The bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract of aerial parts of resulted in two fractions 3 and 4 with moderate and potent antioxidant activity, respectively. The purification of fraction 3 gave swertiamarin (), while the LCMS profile of fraction 4 unveiled the presence of another constituent along with swertiamarin. The extensive purification of fraction 4 led to the unusual isolation of mangiferin () from .

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Purpose: The goal is to conduct a review of the current literature to determine and evaluate the current classification metrics available for quantifying post-operative dysphagia.

Methods: We surveyed the literature for the subjective and objective measures used to classify dysphagia, and further described and analyzed them in the context of post-operative dysphagia (PD) after anterior cervical spine surgery, with a focus on anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). We searched PubMed from the years 2005-2021 using the terms "anterior cervical discectomy and fusion" and "dysphagia or postoperative dysphagia.

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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD), a highly prevalent neuro-motor disorder is caused due to progressive loss of dopaminergic (DAergic) neurons at substantia nigra region of brain. This leads to depleted dopamine (DA) content at striatum, thus affecting the fine tuning of basal ganglia. In patients, this imbalance is manifested by akinesia, catalepsy and tremor.

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RNA polymerase III (Pol III) is responsible for transcribing 5S ribosomal RNA (5S rRNA), tRNAs, and other short non-coding RNAs. Its recruitment to the 5S rRNA promoter requires transcription factors TFIIIA, TFIIIC, and TFIIIB. Here, we use cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) to visualize the S.

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RNA Polymerase III (Pol III) is responsible for transcribing 5S ribosomal RNA (5S rRNA), tRNAs, and other short non-coding RNAs. Its recruitment to the 5S rRNA promoter requires transcription factors TFIIIA, TFIIIC, and TFIIIB. Here we use cryo-electron microscopy to visualize the complex of TFIIIA and TFIIIC bound to the promoter.

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Surface engineering of conventional catalysts using polymeric coating has been extensively explored for producing hybrid catalytic material with enhanced activity, high mechanical and thermal stability, enhanced productivity, and selectivity of the desired product. The present review discusses in detail the state-of-the-art knowledge on surface modification of catalysts, namely photocatalysts, electrocatalysts, catalysts for photoelectrochemical reactions, and catalysts for other types of reactions, such as hydrodesulfurization, carbon dioxide cycloaddition, and noble metal-catalyzed oxidation/reduction reactions. The various techniques employed for the polymer coating of catalysts are discussed and the role of polymers in enhancing the catalytic activity is critically analyzed.

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Bifenthrin (BF), a synthetic pyrethroid is used worldwide for both agricultural and non-agricultural purposes due to its high insecticidal activity and low toxicity in mammals. However, its improper usage implies a possible risk to aquatic life. The study was aimed to correlate the association of BF toxicity with mitochondrial DNA copy number variation in edible fish Punitus sophore.

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Plasmodium falciparum Alba domain-containing protein Alba3 (PfAlba3) is ubiquitously expressed in intra-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium falciparum, but the function of this protein is not yet established. Here, we report an apurinic/apyrimidinic site-driven intrinsic nuclease activity of PfAlba3 assisted by divalent metal ions. Surface plasmon resonance and atomic force microscopy confirm sequence non-specific DNA binding by PfAlba3.

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Background And Purpose: Mitochondrial oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis primarily underlie gastric mucosal injury caused by the widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Alternative gastroprotective strategies are therefore needed. Sirtuin-3 pivotally maintains mitochondrial structural integrity and metabolism while preventing oxidative stress; however, its relevance to gastric injury was never explored.

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Surgery for intramedullary spinal cord tumors presents multiple unique challenges, including the need to operate through a very narrow myelotomy window. In this operative video, we demonstrate the use of the surgical endoscope in an operation performed on a 35-year-old woman. She has a history of conus medullaris dermoid tumor resection, and she presented to us with worsening lower extremity sensory and motor symptoms.

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